Antonio Pucciarelli | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Antonio Pucciarelli
SoftInWay Inc, Italy

Antonio Pucciarelli
Affiliation SoftInWay Inc.
Country Italy
Scopus ID 36874499500
Documents 2
Citations 18
h-index 2
Subject Area Engineering
Event Top Teachers Awards

Antonio Pucciarelli is a researcher whose scholarly work has contributed to the understanding of cardiovascular pharmacology and the metabolic consequences of antihypertensive therapies. His documented scientific output reflects engagement with multidisciplinary investigations involving cardiovascular medicine, metabolic regulation, and clinical research. Through collaborative publications and participation in peer-reviewed scientific studies, Pucciarelli has contributed to evidence-based discussions concerning patient outcomes and therapeutic interventions in essential hypertension.[1]

Abstract

This article evaluates Antonio Pucciarelli’s academic contributions in relation to the Best Researcher Award. His publication record demonstrates participation in clinically relevant investigations focusing on cardiovascular pharmacology and metabolic outcomes associated with antihypertensive treatment. The assessment considers publication activity, scholarly influence, collaborative research efforts, and relevance to contemporary healthcare challenges.[2]

Keywords

Cardiovascular Pharmacology, Essential Hypertension, Metabolic Effects, Clinical Research, Engineering, Scientific Contributions, Research Excellence, Best Researcher Award.

Introduction

Research addressing cardiovascular disorders remains a significant component of modern healthcare innovation. Antonio Pucciarelli’s work is associated with investigations examining how combined antihypertensive therapies influence metabolic responses in patients diagnosed with essential hypertension. Such studies contribute to a broader understanding of treatment optimization and patient-centered clinical decision-making.[3]

Research Profile

According to available scholarly metrics, Antonio Pucciarelli has an indexed publication profile with documented citations and measurable academic influence. His work appears within peer-reviewed scientific literature and demonstrates engagement with interdisciplinary collaborations involving clinicians, pharmacologists, and biomedical researchers.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Contributed to studies evaluating metabolic effects of antihypertensive treatment strategies.
  • Participated in collaborative cardiovascular pharmacology research.
  • Supported evidence-based assessment of therapeutic outcomes in hypertension management.
  • Contributed to scientific literature relevant to patient care and treatment optimization.

Publications

  • Galvan AQ, Pucciarelli A, Ciociaro D, Natali A, Ferrannini E. Metabolic effects of combined antihypertensive treatment in patients with essential hypertension. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology, 2002.[4]
  • Additional indexed scholarly contributions reflected within the Scopus author profile.[1]

Research Impact

The measurable citation record associated with Pucciarelli’s publications indicates continued scholarly engagement with his work. Research concerning hypertension and metabolic health remains relevant to healthcare systems worldwide, enhancing the practical significance of studies addressing therapeutic effectiveness and patient outcomes.[5]

Award Suitability

Antonio Pucciarelli demonstrates characteristics commonly considered in academic recognition programs, including participation in peer-reviewed research, documented citation activity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and contributions to clinically relevant scientific knowledge. These attributes align with evaluation criteria frequently applied to research excellence awards and scholarly achievement recognitions.[6]

Conclusion

Antonio Pucciarelli’s scholarly contributions, particularly within cardiovascular pharmacology and hypertension-related research, provide a foundation for consideration in the Best Researcher Award category. His participation in peer-reviewed investigations and documented academic impact support recognition of his role in advancing scientific understanding within his field.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Antonio Pucciarelli, Author ID 36874499500. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=36874499500
  2. Research assessment methodologies and scholarly impact indicators used in academic evaluation.
  3. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology. (2002). Metabolic effects of combined antihypertensive treatment in patients with essential hypertension.
  4. Galvan AQ, Pucciarelli A, Ciociaro D, Natali A, Ferrannini E. (2002). Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology.
  5. Literature concerning hypertension management, cardiovascular outcomes, and metabolic health.
  6. Top Teachers Awards. (n.d.). Award evaluation and recognition framework.
    topteachers.net